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Cheyenne Lyrics


I don't wanna hurt you, I don't wanna see you cry
I don't wanna hurt you once more, I don't wanna leave now
I don't want no sight for sore eyes
Gone sore of all the tears that we criedHey, come here with the guitar, okay
Recall the times we met, so wild and free
We had our ups and we had our downs
And the sweet sweet rock 'n' roll playing on the radioWe grew up and learned the rules
You gotta fight to win otherwise you'll lose
Oh, Cheyenne, you imprisoned me in liberty
Never ever showed me no sympathyRemember that night, how you made me cry
I almost lost my mind when it appeared
That the winner was you and the loser was me
That night, that endless lonely nightI just can't think of you, with another man
Oh, Cheyenne, you must understand but now
Stay right where you are, I'll pick you up anyway
Any day around I'll be with youYou don't have to worry
No you don't have to worry
Baby, don't you worry

You don't have to worry no moreYou told me that I'm to sensitive
But I didn't ask for sympathy
All I wanted was to love you softly
With the sweet, sweet rock 'n' roll playing on the radioI tried hard to fight my feelings down
I tried to hide 'em inside, tried to push your love away
But you must have seen the fire
Burn in my eyes it's still burningIt's hard to believe, we lived it through
I can't believe we can't re-live it
But if you see me walking down the street
Just raise you window
To the sweet, sweet sound of rock 'n' roll

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Hanoi Rocks was a Finnish glam rock band formed in 1979, whose most successful period came in the early 1980s. The band broke up in 1985 after their drummer Nicholas "Razzle" Dingley died in a car accident a year earlier. Original members vocalist Michael Monroe and guitarist Andy McCoy reunited in 2001 and were active with the new line-up of Hanoi Rocks until 2009. In the 80s, Hanoi Rocks were the most successful Finnish band internationally and are still popular in the United States, Japan, and the UK.

Read more about Hanoi Rocks on Last.fm.


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